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Apparently there's a plan for a toll expressway over Pasig River called PAREX.Traveling from Manila to Rizal might be different in the future as the government plans to put an expressway over Pasig River.      (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) is a proposed expressway in Metro Manila, Philippines that will skirt the banks of the Pasig River and connect the City of Manila with the province of Rizal. The expressway is being planned to decongest t Manila, San Juan, Pasig River, Toll Road, Metro Manila, Manila Philippines, Private Sector, The Government, Pollution

Apparently there's a plan for a toll expressway over Pasig River called PAREX.Traveling from Manila to Rizal might be different in the future as the government plans to put an expressway over Pasig River. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) is a proposed expressway in Metro Manila, Philippines that will skirt the banks of the Pasig River and connect the City of Manila with the province of Rizal. The expressway is being planned to…

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Pasig River, river draining Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the Philippines, into Manila Bay at Manila. It flows north-northwest through the market town of Pasig and bisects Manila, then enters the bay between the North and South harbours. Its length is 14 mi (23 km). The wharves and quays at the river’s mouth served the early interisland trade during the Spanish colonial period. At that time the Pasig was home for a large barge- and raft-dwelling population. The shallow and sluggish…

Pasig River, Manila, Philippines, Aug. 15, 1932, 10 AM | Flickr Manila Post Office, Pasig River, Binondo Manila, Old Manila, New Manila, Warehouse Building, Philippine Women, The Americans, Down The River

Looking east down the river. Intramuros in the lower right. The Insular Treasury Building (Aduana Building) is on the right edge of the picture. The building below it to the left is a shipping warehouse the Americans built after they removed the old Spanish wall that enclosed the Aduana building. I don’t know if it had a name. It was heavily damaged during WWII. The outside walls stood until just a few years ago when they were removed to rebuild the Maestranza. Today the north end of were…

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